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50% OFF Easy-Reader eBook: ‘Un furto ad arte’ (B1/2)

Italian easy reader: Un furto ad arte

This week’s half-price, easy reader ‘eBook of the Week’ is the B1/2 (intermediate/upper-intermediate) -level Un furto ad arte.

Rome, mid-summer, and the temperature outside is so high that sensible people stay at home with the shutters closed and the air-conditioning at maximum. So a private detective is surprised when he receives a phone call from the son of one of the city’s great families. Will he agree to investigate the theft of a famous painting?

  • .pdf e-book (+ audio available free online at soundcloud.com)
  • 7 chapters to read and listen to
  • Comprehension questions to check your understanding
  • Italian/English glossary of ‘difficult’ terms for the level
  • Suitable for students at any level
  • Download your Free Sample Chapter (.pdf)

Buy Un furto ad arte, just £3.99! | Free Sample Chapter | Catalog

How do I access my ebook?

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